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    The influence of roughness structure on flow resistance on steep slopes by Aberle, J., Smart, G. M.

    Published in Journal of hydraulic research (01-05-2003)
    “…There is no standard flow resistance equation for the determination of mean flow velocity in mountain streams. The reason lies in the morphology of mountain…”
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    Pressure fluctuations and gravel entrainment in rivers by Smart, G.M., Habersack, H.M.

    Published in Journal of hydraulic research (01-01-2007)
    “…Near-bed, sub-bed and uplift pressure fluctuations measured in New Zealand gravel bed rivers were found to have near Gaussian frequency distributions. At…”
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    Improving flood hazard prediction models by Smart, G. M.

    “…Inaccurate components of hydrodynamic models can lead to inaccurate flood hazard simulations, particularly when models are applied to floods larger than the…”
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    Automated analysis of imbrication and flow direction in alluvial sediments using laser-scan data by Millane, Rick P, Weir, M. I, Smart, G. M

    Published in Journal of sedimentary research (01-08-2006)
    “…An automated method for analysis of imbrication and flow direction in alluvial sediments is described that uses digital elevation models (DEMs) derived from…”
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    Turbulent Velocity Profiles and Boundary Shear in Gravel Bed Rivers by Smart, Graeme M

    “…Vertical profiles of turbulent streamwise velocities in gravel bed rivers are investigated. Field measurements made at high and low flows with electronic pitot…”
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    Turbulence Characteristics of New Zealand Gravel-Bed Rivers by Nikora, V. I, Smart, G. M

    “…Gravel-bed river turbulence is investigated on the basis of field measurements in New Zealand rivers. The data include instant longitudinal velocities obtained…”
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    Estimating tsunami run-up by Smart, G. M., Crowley, K. H. M., Lane, E. M.

    Published in Natural hazards (Dordrecht) (01-02-2016)
    “…Tsunami risk reduction activities rely on a sound knowledge of the hazard characteristics. Our understanding of these characteristics is derived from empirical…”
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    Estimating turbogenerator foundation parameters: model selection and regularization by Smart, M. G., Friswell, M. I., Lees, A. W.

    “…Estimating a model of the foundation of large machines, such as turbogenerators, is vital for tasks such as fault diagnosis and modal balancing. Unfortunately,…”
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    COMPUTING CRITICAL SPEEDS FOR ROTATING MACHINES WITH SPEED DEPENDENT BEARING PROPERTIES by Friswell, M.I., Garvey, S.D., Penny, J.E.T., Smart, M.G.

    Published in Journal of sound and vibration (28-05-1998)
    “…In this paper available methods are examined for computing critical speeds for rotating machines whose bearings have speed dependent properties and a…”
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    Relatively Rough Flow Resistance Equations by Smart, Graeme M, Duncan, Maurice J, Walsh, Jeremy M

    “…The definitions of depth and hydraulic radius become ambiguous when bed roughness is large relative to flow depth. Various statistics are currently used to…”
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    Pathogenesis in Aspergillus ear rot of maize: light microscopy of fungal spread from wounds by Smart, M.G. (USDA, ARS, Northern Regional Research Center, Peoria, IL), Wicklow, D.T, Caldwell, R.W

    Published in Phytopathology (01-12-1990)
    “…We describe the histology of fungal development in maize ears wound inoculated with Aspergillus flavus. Plants were inoculated 21 days after style emergence;…”
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    A P.O.E.M. ON THE WAIHO (Electronic gauging of rivers) by Smart, G. M.

    Published in Journal of hydrology, New Zealand (01-01-1991)
    “…A Pressure-Operated Electronic Monitor, using the Pitot principle, was used to gauge the swift, gravel-bed Waiho river. The gauging system measures the…”
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    Effect of carbon dioxide on sporulation of Alternaria crassa and Alternaria cassiae by SMART, M. G, HOWARD, K. M, BOTHAST, R. J

    Published in Mycopathologia (1975) (01-06-1992)
    “…Biological herbicides will assume greater importance for weed control as the number of chemicals registered for use decreases. Two promising fungi pathogenic…”
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    A novel method for identifying new conidia in submerged liquid culture by Howard, K.M. (USDA, ARS, National Center for Agricultural Utilization Research, Peoria, IL), Smart, M.G, Bothast, R.J

    Published in Mycologia (01-01-1993)
    “…In Alternaria spp. there is no morphological difference between newly formed conidia and old conidia and the inability to distinguish the two has hampered…”
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    Sediment Transport Formula for Steep Channels by Smart, Graeme M

    “…A description is given and results presented of experiments to investigate the sediment capacity of stream flows on flume slopes of up to 20%. A comparison of…”
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    MINIMISATION OF THE EFFECT OF UNCERTAINTY ON MODEL ESTIMATION by Prells, U., Lees, A.W., Friswell, M.I., Smart, M.G.

    Published in Mechanical systems and signal processing (01-03-1998)
    “…The objective of this paper is to minimise the effect of an uncertain oil film bearing model on the estimation of a foundation model from run-down measurements…”
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    Pressure fluctuations and gravel entrapment in rivers by Smart, G M, Habersack, H M

    Published in Journal of hydraulic research (01-01-2007)
    “…Near-bed, sub-bed and uplift pressure fluctuations measured in NewZealand gravel bed rivers were found to have near Gaussian frequency distributions. At…”
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